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TE WHOLE NO. 14,388. - ' ? DIRECTORY FOK ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS?1?t I'iCI-Atfe and 6lh coif. AHTKOLOOY?7th 1'ac??fith col BALL SEJASON? 1st F.ui-Sth col. BILLIARDS?Jo P?<ii-tith col. BOARDERS WaNTEID-Jo Paoh?3d ?i.d 4th cel.. BOARD AND LODOINC WaNTED-Jd P.uk-4th col. BOOTS AND HHOKs?1st Paoh-AiK col. BROOKLYN UEAL ESTATE KOK SALE-2P Pa?.I?li col BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES-OTH Pack. BUSINESS NOTICES?5th Pace?Slh col. 1 UlARS AND TOBACCO?JO Pau ?- *> col. CITY REAL ESTATE KOK SALE: - Jo pai.a-lncoL CLERK's AND SALESMEN?7th Pao???>Ui coL CLOTIIINo?2p Pack?Btli col. COACHMEN AND HARDENERS?7th Pace?3th col t'OAK'l U iCO UTf A Moll Il?a '..1, ..J Ml I. COPARTNERSHIPS- IWH Pack DANCING ACADBMlBS-ler Page?4th col DENTISTRY?2d Pack-6th col DRY GOODS?I!?t Pagf?4?h col uweiunu norsfcs to lev /t rmjheii and m FURNISHED?2d Pagk?2<l col. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS?2t PAGk-5th eol. EUROPE?2D Pack?4th col. EXCHANGE?2d Page?4th col FINANCIAL?itth Pacr. FOR CAI.E -Tm Pack?Stli col. . __ FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET2d Pack?2d col FURNITURE -2d Page -6lh col HELP wanted?FEMALES?7th Pagf?4th and 5th col HELP w ANTED?MALES?7th Pacd?6th and bth col. HORSES. CARRIAGES. AO ?1?T Page?2ii ?u?I 3d coll. HOTELS?2d Page?4th col. HOUSES. ROOMS AC., WANTED?2D Page?4th col. INSTRUCTION?1st Page?4th cot. LOST AND FOl'ND?1st Page? I?t eol. machinery?7tu Page- flt'i col MARBLE MANTBLS?2i> Pag?-4th col. matrimon .l?2d page-thh col. M ..L?7tii Page?bth col. MILLINERY AND DRKRSM A RING? 1 sr Page?4th col. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS? lOrtt Page?St col. MUSICAL? 1st Paor?5th col. NEW PUBLICATIONS?5TH Page?t5th col. PERSONAL?1?t Pace?lit col K1ANOFORTE8. ORGANS. AO.?1?t Page?5th col POST OFFICE NOTICE?In Page?4th col. PROPOSALS?2d Page?6thcol PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES7th Pace?ftb col PROPERTY OUT OK THE CITY FOR SALE OR T RENT?2d Page?lit col. real estate TO exchange?2d Page?lit col. real estate wanted?So Pace?lit col rewards? Lit Page?lit col. MALES AT AUCTION?l*T Page?3d intl 4th coIe SITUATIONS WANTED? FEMALES?7th Page?lit , 2c 3d and 4th col?. SITUATIONS WANTED?MALE8-7TH Page?5tb col. SPECIAL NOTICES?1st Page?lit awl 2?1 coll. THE TRADES-7tu Pack??tli col. TO let for BUSINESS PURPOSES?2d Page?lit in 2d cole TRAVELLERS' GUIDE?2p Pace- 6tl: col UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET2p Page?2d col. W ANTED TO PURCHASE?2D Pags?HIicoI WATCHES. JEWELRY. AC.?2n Pack?6th col. WINTER RESORTS?2d Page?ith col PBRIONAL. Any information of margaret healy wil be Kindly received by her niter. BRIDGET IIKALY. 316 Greenwich it. Answer?ma mie. seven, eight, nine, ten. nana. Beatrice-are vol' willing to treat you friend in ere Irank * If so pleaae answer, and out forme relation niav he restored. MULI.EK. ____ __ _________ ? \). Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway: those lots o 72d St.. near Sth av. will be sold at 111 o clock, by I), k Heaman, Auctioneer; 35,000 high. H. CERTAIN. (S KEENE AV CAR, TUESDAY. P.M.?two LADIE X in corner; old trieud on platform wants your addreai BALDWIN, Herald Rranch office, Brooklyn, Ik"the parties wiict7>btained the pavoni. Horse Railroad Bond from Murnhjr will return the sain to owner or to C. O.. negotiator, Jersey City, no qnestioc will be asked nnd they will save trouble to themselves an others. Be quick, as you are well known and hands may b placed on you at any time. Tu B~~ GE'NTL K M AN- WHO YESTERDAY MORN INI followed the voting lady (with mulfi up Madison at and iuto Central ('ark, desires her acquaintance, if agret able. Address EARNEST STANHOPE. Herald office. tY'ANTKD POR ADOFTIOK?A HKALTHT CHILI v v under lour weeks old. Address immediately m. E. b 132 Lexington ay. U' I EI THE PORTIA, HANDSOME GENTLEMAN it with dark mustache and gray hair,who wore fancy Clstc eoat. and who aal opposite youug lady in Bleccker st.es going down town yesterday morning, state where interview ran lie had v She much desires his acquaintance EFKIE "llfas-she a brunette"? yes. address thl tt same .is before. LOST AMD FOlM?. A LITTLE WHITE SPITZ DOG WAS LOST. RETURN for reward, to Bowery. Iokt-on"tckhoay."ttrii inst , two plans ko: J corner store fronts. The tinder will be suitatily r< warded by leaving tbem witb 11 b TAYLOR. 10b Souk btb av. I (iST-YESTERDAY morning. ik A second AVI j nue car, a Pa It age. containing a day book and lodgei of uo vain- to the Under, wlto will be suitably rewatdvd b returning the same to 3b Division st. Iust-on 1st ii inst., A small (soi.lTw ATC! J guard Seal; red ?tone, on whirh ia aagravrd hgure < wiWenl. with motto and initials. W mcl. A liberal rewai will he paid if returned to 42 Bleccker st., or address bo A. I.HK I'.m? . i rtieti IOST-A SMALL POCKETBOOK. CONTAINING i'R j vite papery with tumr of advertiaer ot> them. A r word will bo paid upon retnm to WM. C. HARRIS, Fore and Stream office. 17 Chatham at. 1" (1ST-A T UJRTL E M 11 EI.L M ATCH BOX, ORNJ J monted; iuitiala "A. K." engraved. OWNER, 2 Park row. room 4. IOsT-lN OR NEAR THIRTEENTH MTREETTHKI J bvterian church, a gold Earring, coral roae on pendau huii.il". reward paid. C. E. KILE 44 Weat 14th it. I"08T-A NOTE OF HIL8ENBBOK aTDLKR FO i f Si 13; payment of aarae baa buen atopped. Find) pleaae return to H. II., Herald office. IOBT-TUKSDAY EVENING, AN ITALIAN ORE' J hound, white with brown apott. A liberal reward w I W paid for returning him to 273 Weet 22d it. OAT?A SABLE BOA. IN TUB METROPOUTA J Muieum. on Monday, the 10th. The finder will be aul ably rewarded by tearing the aame at 337 Weft 37th at. REW AJHDS. d.r REWARD.?LOST, ON SATCHDAV. NEAITGRAC Jpr) church, a fawn colored iloand. auawere to tbe name i Rover 12 Clinton place. $r. R h wA RD - LOST. A ROLL CONTAINING D1 ') at gilt Return to 64 Thoma* at., room 12. (klR REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RKTUR ?P1 V of a Skye Terrier ioat on Batnrdmy ereuing from 2 Weat 11th at. <t r,n reward"-lost, in sth av.. near iht ?|>(JU ST., A SMALL SKYE TERRIER; ANSWERS T THE NAME OF MINNIE THE ABOVE REWARD WIL BE PAID FOB HER AT 109 ST11 AV. illUl REWARD?LOST IN KIXtU AVENGE CAI ?IUV7 between Carmine aud &4th ata, Gold Watcl 4 bain and Locket The above will be paid too queetioL aikedi by leaving the aame at 41 Worth It. djl C/\ REWARD (NO QUESTIONS ASKED), TiOO For recovery of Jewelry iloleu from 10th at.. Hi taken. Addreaa STORE. Ill Fulton it . New York. Kbward-Lost. in wat.i, st.7~nkar brow Broa." building onyx end diamond Scarl Pin. Tli Cuder will be luitably rewarded by comuiunicating with B box 1,663 Poet office Reward.?lost] Fn~ Washington st.. brooi Ivn on the night of tbe 3lrt December, gold huntln caee Watch and Chain ;No. 23,.'I3H; maker Oradyan. Davei jort, England li leit at PETER FLYNN'S, 7S2 and 73 r"""? oruwii/u, win uc paiu *nu Do quckllOQ i?krci. ^gXlVBPa A-r.OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, 540,IR*? Spanish dollars drawn every 15 days. Next drawing lanuary SI, 1876. Royal Saxon tJoverniBent Lottery, SO,'**1 p"ir,es, amounting to co'.d ?ics 1,920. Next drawing February 6 and 7 1876. Ducal Brunswick (lovernment Lottery, > 43,3-C prices amounting to gold. $2.1)73,360, Next drawing January 21 and 22. IKJti. City of Hamburg Lottery. Next drawing January 12 and 13. 41.700 prliet. amounting"to $1,839,283. full explanatory circulars free. THEODOR ZSCHOCH. Poet office box 5,594. 116 Nassau sk "i^LL MIDDLE A'UKD AND VOl'NO MEN 81'FFKKfN JV from dehiltty. the result ot tbeir own folly. rh oild coi lilt Dr K.Del' Cl'RTlS. whose certain cure is the cxjpor em i of '25 years. Specialty. Office and residence 207 Wei 22il at. ?ISAAC ti. BOYCE, 27o BROADWAY, LAWYER. . Divorce" obtained promptly without publicity; dese i Hon. iucoinpatibilit). habitual drunkenness, infidelity. Into man treatment, conviction of felony. I'assports obtained. ?KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIKS OP T. i . SMITH A CO. KkMTCk*.?JtXT?a CLaas 225, ron CSldw 78. 23, m>. 75 wCV 72. 64, 15. 52. 26 9. 17. I i.xtocxt sTarx?cnase 226. ros 1876. 16 32, 6B, 59. 1?. 51. . 72. 9. 40. 30, 62. 5 All orders addrtss B. NATHAN, box 4.870 Post office. Nt Yora city. Diseases ok men and important medical an 8urgical Cases a specialty HENRY A DANIEL; M. D., 144 Lexington a*., near 29th sv. Office hour! from to 1 avana lotthkt.-next drawTnh" JANI AR 21.1876. Highest prise, 9lufij**', whole amount rises, $540.0>j0. for particulars address B MARTINEZ CO.. Bankers. 10 Wall it., la tba basement. Box 4,682 Pot Bice K -OFFICIAL DRAWING kKNTLClTv "STATE LO' . teriea. SIMMONS. DICKINSON A CO . Manascra wtuckt. xxTaa CLassNO. 117?jascaRT 12. ISitt. 58. 56. 22, 11, 9. 43, 39. 54. 2. 46, 48, 6. aaimtCKT, ct.asi no 118?jaxrixr 12. 1876. 14, 37. 42. 25. 28. 51, 74. 3. 71. 19, 18. 9, 63, S hkrbt, situs chats no 17?JaxcaxT 12. 1876. >2, 54. 36, 34. 56, 31. 58, 74. 76. 66. II, 4a _ hx.xrt, ChSSS so. 18?jt.xctbt' 12. 1876. 7. 65, 44. 57. 15, 11. 61, 39. 12, 67, 58 . 46. 5, ^Full Information by applying to or addressing J. CLL'T 900 Broadway, or box V.H69 Pott office K -SIMMONS. DICKINSON A CO S (IRAN monthly dlatrlbutlon on the IFiivtnt nlan. to be drai January'29; alto Royal IIaeaoa of (.'aba. to be drawn Jar f/i'So .51 Information by applying to or addrataiog CLUTB. aou Broadway. or boa 4.WW Pott olllce K?cnndirtc catarTmr dIcaTness. nkiralo Iborougbly and permanently cured by Dr Karl oon-ultatlon and trial free. .Dr. HOY 31 Wett J4th tv. New York. 1/ ?CHRONIC CATARRH, DRAFNKNA- IX PROVf ,* lirt r,lt'f- Permanent curt Dr STODDARD, No. A Wett 14th at. K?PII.M OR HR.M0RRII01Dfl~~ PRRMANINTI , eared In two to four weekt. wilboul any of the old a pmnial remedtet, no money rtuuired till a complete cure ejected llr. IIOYT,3l Wetlifllitt [E NE NEW Y< raClAt. NOTI< KS. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY DRAWS JANUARY it*. Whole tickets. HO; haivas. $0. JOSEPH BATES, joa B roadway , box 2.281. N~ KHVOlJi EXHAUSTION?A MEDICAL ESSAY. comprising a series of lecture* delivered at Kai.u s Musentu of Anatomy, New York, on tlie oause and cure of Premature Decline, showing indisputably how loel health ma; be revalued, affording a clear syno{Hds of the inioedl1 menu to marriage and tke treatmeul of nereoua and physlcal debility. being the result of 20 yearn' experience. Price 25 cents Addreet the author. Dr. L. J. KAHN, office and residence 51 Eaet loth ?t.. New York. N~r ?KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER . grand distribution, on the Havana plan. SIMMONS. DICKINSON A CO, Manager* JSOu.OOL cash gift* _ , Whole tickets, f 10. All prises paid In full, without deduction. To be drawn January 28. Royal Havana of Cuba draws January 23. I. Addreu PARKS. EMERSON A CO., IHU Broadway, or box 5,272 Post office 'liOYAL SAXON LOTTKKY IV Brunswick and liambarg Lotteries. Royal Havana Lottery. WACilSMAN A CO , Bankers, Post offlee box 8.318. 75 and 77 Nassau xt. uYAb HAVANA LOTTERY -NEXT DRAW I NO January 21. 1875. Capital prise, flOO.CKJO. Prisee ?. cashed, information tarnished. Highest ratea paid for Spanish bills, governments, Ac. TAYLOR A CO., Bankers, No. 11 Wail st 7 r n/wi DISCHARCED SOLDIER*. THEIR Win I own or orphaus will timl It to their interest to call at 251 Broadway. iqa/j nnn yuming lottery draws j anVm UU.UUUs o?ry 15. Capital prise, 950,000. Tickets 91 : in ff>. Circular* mailed free. ALLEN A CO., 7'.? Na**au it . New Vork. b Ai \ |iai I ?HAVANA LOTTERY DRAWS JANtP'.rttU.l/' Mr. oarj 21. Whole ticket*, 918; circular* free JOSEPH BATES, 2U2 Broadway, room 5; box 2,281. oTTnni \ i w w V? royal havana lottery. tTI.UUU.IMM7. Next drnwiriK January 7. t ircnlar*. with mil particular*, aent free. P. C. DEVLIN A CO., StaUouer* and Genera! Airrnti, _ 30 Liberty St., New York. ? HOUSES, CA1UUAGKS, Alt. A mortgage sale of elegant horses, carriages, sleighs, harness, roues. BELLS, BLANKETS, ac. By virtue of a chattel mortgage to me directed 1 will exI, poae for sale BY public auction to-morrow, friday, january 14, at 11 o'clock, AT THE PRIVATE STABLE NO 3 WEST 15TH ST.. ONE DOOR WEST OF 5TH AY., AND DIRECTLY OPd POSITE MANHATTAN CLl'B ROOMS. Consisting of the beautiful and very fast bay Trotting Mare Lady Brooks; she I* lot, hand* high and 7 years old ; was ? sired by Alexander Mambrino, dam by Kysdick's llambletoniao : she is one of the fined gaited as well as one of the best dbposiiiourd mares In the State ; she can trot all her beats iuaode of 2 :85, and has a record on Fleetwood track of 2 32 V also at Prospect Park of 2:34. Mystic, 2 :3fitg sixth beat; she lias great bottom; an A No. 1 gentleman'* road "" horse; require* uo boots when trotting and warranted sound, kind and true in every particular. . Also the finest cross matched team of Road Uorse* in thl* city: in color coal black and chestnut sorrel; are knowu as black Prince and Little Sam , are both 15ta hands high, 7 and I' years old ; Black Prince was got by Etrau Allen. Sam by Honest Allen, dam the darn of Plato; these are as fine galted as any gentleman can desire; can trot to pole in 2:4U and do it handsomely ; they have no vice, tricks or faults; R are without spot or blemish ; can be driven single or double >r by anyone that can hold reins, and can go to track and show u full mile in 2:40 and repeat; they are fully warranted 7 sound and kind, single or double, and will be sold separately. ' The fast and well Known sorrel Trotting Gelding Revenue, . 15.2 hHnds high, 7 years old; by Young Columbus, the sire ' of Myron Perry and many noted Aid fastest trotters In the eoni.try : Kcvcnne ran trot on any track a full rallein2:.'H) S or hotter and Is pertertly sate for a lady or child to drive or ,, care; he is tuily ivarrauted sound end kind. Elegant and very fast brown Trotting Gelding Repeater, I5.2)x h inds high, 8 years old; wu sired by Goldsmith's <4 Volunteer, dam by American Star; Repeater It half brother c to the renowtiea trotting heroes uioster ana Bodine una i? many other Doted trotter*. and promises to be aa fast; he has d never trotted better than 2 :3H, bat shows great bMltl of e speed at times: he can alwuja beat 2 AO and Is warranted sound aud kind. Top side bar half spring road Wagon. 1 lull spring top ~~ road Wagon, 1 top pony Phaeton, 1 two-seat Albany pony ' Sleigh, elegantly upholstered; I very handsome Portland Cutter, upholstered; single and double Harnesses, j en|>crinr Keroey Blankets and Hoods, tine bear Robes, line >, seal and plush Lap Robes, Bells, Whips. Ac.; also a large ,t lot of llowe Boots of all descriptions; lot of Bits, Pails, Brooms, Brushep, Porks, Shovels, Feed and all the Stable - p'ixtures. .V II.?Sale positive. No postponement on acconut of " weather. Stock will be on exhibition at all times prior to ir sale at stable, aa above sale will commence promptly at 11 v o'clock. ANY OK TUP: ABOVE STOCK WILL BE DRIVEN 5 FOR GENTLEMEN TO SHOW T11L SPEED AND K STYLE BE POKE TIME OP SALE. BY ORDER OP JOHN D WOO AM. Jr.. CITY MARSHAL AND ATTORNEY FOR MORTGAGEE, : 0PP1CE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DlfTKICT CIVIL CUlKT AND 8TH AV., CORNER 4-1TH ST. it IT PUBLIC AUCTION. A BANKRUPT SALE n OF PINE HORSES AND ELEGANT FURNITURE. THE MOST ATTRACTIVE SALE OP THE SEASON. - The Horses. Wagons. Sleighs, double and single Harness, 5- Robes. Ac., will be sold this day tTburidayi. at the private stable rear of the Episcopal rhnrch, corner Madison as., y ENTRANCE IN 2HTH ST.. at 11 o'clock pro mit. f. the property of a late bankrupt jeweller of Maiden lane, who '? would have none but the choiuul and.which will be sold re, gardless of cost or Value. J lilGll BRED SORREL MARE LADY FULTON; is 15L high, 8 years old, sired by Dap Lambert, dam Vic_ toria. b\ .mported Trustee; has trotted three beats at MontI pelier, vt., under 2:35; is warranted sound and kind. P. BAY HAMBLKTONIAN MARE JUNO; st is 15)* high, C years uld; sired by Morgan Haiubletouian ; son of Giant Morgan; dam a Rattler mare; raised by Mr. - Haynes.ot Middletown, Vv ; trotted three beats in PortV land. Me , in 'J :36, - ;J2 and 2 :34t2 ; has tine style and action ; long, flowing tail and mane; has no superior as a gentleman's road uiare ; ie warranted sound and kind, r BAY GELDING ECLIPSE: is 7 years old. 16 high; got by American Eclipse; dam a Black HmwK mare, is a bold, prompt and pleasant roadster; _ fears nothing; any lady can drive him; trotted In 2:32)* on R Prospect Park track lost August: is warranted sound and gr kind. HANDSOME BAY GELDING FLYING CLOUD; Is ISt, high, 5 years old; raised by Cliaa. Backman. Stony Fort, Orange county. N. Y : eired by General Knox ; dam 11 Lady Packer; purchased by present owner one year ago: was entered in the 2:40 class at Gosheri, and won second y money iu 2.36 V; can show 2:30 this day; is warranted U sound and kind in every particular. elegant road and saddle horse. combinkd = Y'Ol'NG DEFIANCE is a handsome chestnut. 151* high, 6 years old . cannot be excelled for beauty or amiability ; he can beat 2 40 any day : is safe for an invalid to ride or drive; E is warranted souud and kind. of 1 city made top full spring Wagon, pole and shafts. 1 elegant trimmed Portland Cutter Sleigh. - ' 1 side bsr top Vt agon ; 1 Pony Phaeton. 1 set light doable Harness, by Dunscntnb. 2 sets sleigh single Harness, by Btiliinge. y Fine blair bear, wolf and other Robes. 1} Kersey, Sweat. Dress and Stable Blankets. N. If. -Gentlemen who are in pnrsnit of something fast and reliable will please call at any tiuie previous to sale, ride H behind and test tlie speed of any of the above horses. 0 Sale absolute, us the Assignee must realise at once. L N. B.?Due notice of tlie sale of Furniture in Priday't Herald. CHARLES WARD, Assignee. - W B. NELSON, AUCTIONP.ER. \ "TucilON HOUSE O P A RC11. john STUN, is If to 25 13th St.. near University place. jjj SALES of HORSES and CARRIAGES are held every j; Tuesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock. y '< On every horse that i|t WARRANTED SOUND from K 24 hours to 3 days for trial. ? Tlie OLDEST ESTABLISHED and moat reliable house *' in the city. - x GENTLEMEN HAVING HORSES or Carriages to t- i, sell, or those wishing to buy. can rely upon the same C t? strictly hunorable dcalingwhich has alwayscharacteriicd i- < our house and won the couiideuce end respect of the W entire community t " Tlbekt b Valdron, auctioneer!" _ i\. THIS DAY. at 10)4 o'clock, at stables 606 West 39th St., 20 Horses. 13 sets Harness, 7 Trucks, Ac. * At 12 o'clock, at 108 Liberty St., 75 framed Uhromoi, aoma of them very line. At 1 o clock, at 684 Washington St., mortgage sale of Contents of Grocery Store, including Stock, Fixtures, Horse, Wagon, Harness, Ac. W. H McDOUGaLL. Attorney for Mortgagee. A_ AUCTION THIS DAY. HORSES, CARRIAGES AND HARNESS THURSDAY. JANUARY 13, AT 11 A M , SHARP, AT PRIVATE STABLE 13 I5TH ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 5TH AV. GEORGE W. JENKINS. AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS DAY THE PROPERTY OP A WELL KNOWN CITY OmClAL WHO SELLS ON ACCOUNT OK BEING ORDERED TO Fi.OttlDA FOR HIS HEALTH ? BY HIS PHYSICIAN. J- THE PROPERTY CONSISTS OF one f??t trotting road Horie. 7 years old, 15W hands; sound I ?n(l kind; very stylish and can trot in 2 40, tingle or double. _ with * dfie leather top road Wagon and lingie Harnett, all ? city made. r- Alto a eery stylish Bay florae, IB hands, 6 years old: a a- fast traveller: trait in about tbrea rulnulea; it one of the Duett coupe or (tdrtle bnrtet in the State, and it warranted - eouml and kind: alt" a light Coupe .tnd Harness to match. Alto, the faat. ttyllth and handsome Trotting Team ol bay Pnniea, Charley end Daiay. 5 years old, Jntt alike, 13 hundt high; tonnd and kind, they have been driven the paat veer " by the ladr and children : they are vary pretty; with Harnett and Phaeton to match. Alan use wp Wagon. * Two Hue Portland Cutter*. One fine double Harness ~ One light tingle IIarneae. ~ One Doe Coupe llarneaa j Two fur Rohrt. B'.enketa. Wliipa, Ac. N B.-T1IK ABOVE STOCK WILL POSITIVELY BE ? SOLI). KAIN OR SHINE. CALL AND EXAMINE, AS 'f IT MLSI HE SEEN To HE APPRECIATED COACH * MAN WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. II A ?TWO NEW STYLE COACHES. JUST FINISHED. _ iVi on eeay terme; would take old Carriage In trede. 4?JO T- lid av. ?I OPKRR. ON ACCOUNT OF MY HUSBAND'S death. 4 lloraaa, aultable for trnrk. farmer or any bu?lne?t. $30. $&<), $uu 8fc Amity at., between Thompson and ,9 Sullivan. AI.W HANDS PONT BUILT BAY HORSB. aound an* kind, aaitabla tor any bnaioeaa, for oaehalf hia value, at 231 Klliabeth at. K A -*160 WILlT BUY A GOOD CITY BUILT TOP A. Buggy, mat $460 laat Augnat; a Dae Harnaaa. $46; ? Portland Cutter, WW; Robe. $20. Private ftaWa, 33 Kaat ID 12th at. m- A -LIVERY OR PRIVATE CARRIAGES REPAINTED J, J\., and repaired, is all ita branchea, cheaper than ever; Carriages bought and told on commission. - * J. W. PITNF.T. 4flO 3d av. T GOOD. SOUND Wf>KK HoRSfL $46; TOP PLAY T J\_ form Ksprese Wagon. $7t<; Iw# other platform spring business Wegont. f"6 must sell. No 2|x Weal 16th St. f is a KINK CIRCULAR FltiiNI COUPE. HOOD HR" sa, A ruake . quite a* good a* new; coat $1,7(10; for $676. with ' pole and shafts. H AM, J.I7 Mereer at l.v a liout 81 uk bar kiiaw ? tuun w anted ?in nd A. xchaof* fcf flnr waltkin Overcoat. new and I.unlit (viu* CiU ou C. B. KICK, N?. B WiH UtL H, ilioSiuau u?w*>. W YO 3RK, THURSDAY, JANUAF HORSES, CARRIAGES, AC. A GENTLEMAN'S ROAD EST AH LI SAM ENT. AT AUCTION. TO-MORROW (KRJIIAY.) JANUARY 14. !???. AT 10 O'CLOCK, BY van yassell, A kearney. auctioneers. at thhir auction mart, 110, 112 east kith st.. black trotting horse. sired by mamhk1n0 PIlot : dam, vermont black hawk mare; ll l'\ ha tula; 7 rears; kind and true in all ln?rr.ree and under saddle; very stylish and liandsoine; with long menu and tail; trolled on t, MILK track, lull mile in 2 SO, and can trot on the road, yr luile track any time in condition in 2 III, and is is. d, kind and true. top side h ak Wagon, use hut few titties, msde by w. PRANK DU8ENBURY. Also DCNHCOMB sinirle Harness, used only few times; Robes, Blankets. Ac., Ac. This establishment is sold for whom il msy concern, for charges and keep. By order SAM TEL TRUBDELL, _ 12G aud 128 WnI 4t5th St. NOW ON EXHIBITION. ??? AN ELEGANT FAMILY ESTABLISHMENT. > ERY ELEGANT BLACK COl'l'K UoHSK, l?St hands; 6 years: kind and true in all harness; free from rice; very stylish and handsonip , fast traveller ; is afraid of nothing. end fur matched carriage, eoupe or family driving cannot be surpassed. and la warranted kind and true every way; aud LAND.Vl'LET, with Pole and Shafts, tn One order, " "t Yy J. K. Lawrence A Co.; also Set fine silver mounted eoupe Harne?-. i m oe .Ianketa, driver's Livery, Ar.. Ac. Will be on exhibition after 12 o'clock ; to be teen and tried at Auction Mart. SOLD ON ACCOUNT OWNER GOING ABROAD. AT PRIVATE SALE. LANDAU. In fine otder. by WOOD BROS. top wagon, by hrkwstkk a co., of rroome st. COUPE, pole and shafts, nearly new. bv BRADLEY' A Co. BAKOUt HE. nearly new, by BREWSTER A CO.. or BROOME ST. COCIT <tO<" .vWAY, nearly new, by MANRILL A CO. SIX MEAT ., Jl'J'K KOCKAWAY, by MINER A STE VENN. ROAD WAGON by DUSENBURY A VAN Dl'ZER. Doctors' Wagons. top and no top Pony Phaetons, Kockawayt. Depot Wagons, T Carta, top aud no top Wagons, tintfle aud double Harness, Robea, Blankets, Whips, Ac., Ac. Portland and Albany Sleight In all styles and In great variety. _ SLEIGH BELLS. SLEIGH BELI.8. Albert b. waldron. auctioneer, will tell Tills DAY, at ltlt^ o'clock, at ?JH West 38th ?t? between 11th and 12th avs., at the old atables of .lonea A Reymdds, 2t) Work and Track Horse*. 15}, to 17>j'hands high, suitable for any business; also three double and four single Truck, one Express Wagon, l.'l sets single and double Harness, Blankifts, Ac. Sale positive. Terms cash, current funds, s oi.mvvi'i,' w.ki-s i to www snon. ui vfiiiia A halt price; i 'ouches, Bretts, Buggies and Phaetons al any price. 4<M) 3d a v. (1~dUPESr$7nO; LANDAULET8, ROCKAWAYH, FOR J lour passe nges; Barouches, Phaetons, Depot Wagons, Buggies and Sleighs at equally low pricea J. OOLYEK A CO., 594 Broadway. LEO A.NT COUPES AND gOCKAWAY'S. J in beautiful designs and popular pricei. A. S. FLANDRAC, 372 and 374 Hroome at. (old Hand of Krewaier A Co.). OK SALE?THREE HORSES. THREE SIDE BAR top Wagons, Sleighs. Harness and Rubes. No. 116 Welt 30th at. r?R ' SALE?RACEIKITK-HKA VY CANADA TRUCK 1 Florae 1012 hands, 7 rears; warranted sound and kind ; also, cheap, Canadian Horse, 14>? hands, $55. 2WU West 10th >t.. near West St. "FTOU SALE?YOUNG, SOUND MARE, $100; ELEGANT I gentleman's Watch, lady's Seal Sacque, double r?sd Harness, single do., double business do., elegant single road Wagor. . nsiness Truck, do. Sleigh; will take Diamonds or Camels I.air Shawl in exchange. 8 Leroy st. For sale cfibTap? ""horses, from a to o years; suitable for truck, grocer or farmer; price $65, $55, $10<i. $50; trial allowed. Iuquiru, for two days, for the carman, 052 Hudson St. IjlOUR AND SIX SEAT RO0KAWAY8, VICTORIAS, Park Phaetons. Ac,; elegant designs and low prices. EZRA MARSH, 18 East 18th St., near Broadway. AKNESK ?TH E CI IK A P EST H A KNES8 STORE IN New Y'ork? Good Buggy Harness, hand made, $15; good Orocer's Harness, $25. good Milkman's Harness. $30; Cood Doublo Truck Harness $30; pood Stable Blankets, 1 25. FISHER A OSHoRNK. 71 Barclay street. N Y. Horses wanted-a span of la roe carriage Horses; must be good and a bargain. Addresa STEPHEN KELLER, Larchmont, Westchester county. New York. Horse" blankets, (great variety), ssn. and upwards. Double Fartn Harness. $18 50; Single Wagon, $13 .'At. Btigpr Single. $7 50; Double. $21 ; Whips, 10c anu upwards. Buffalo, Wolf. Racoon and Oat Skin Kobea, cheap. Sleigh Bell*, (great variety), $2 and upwards. PETERS A CALHOUN CO., 33 Mercer st. near Grand. LKIOH8. ROBES" HLANKETS, BEL 1.8, ETC.?TUNIS Johnson, No 58 Liberty St.. offers balance of Stock at great reductions to close out cousignmcnt and cover advances. S~ ACRIPICK.?SOUND WORK HOKS88, PROM $40 TO $85; Harness and Trucks, to closo business. J"7 West HKIi st. rpo" OWNERS OK HORSES.?NO ONE WHO HAS 1 ever used Dr. TOBIAS' Horse Venetian Liniment will ever be without it: It Is a certain cure for coHc, sore throat, cuts. l>rui?"k and old sores; warranted superior to any other; in pint bottles at $1; sold by all druggists. Depot, 10 Park place. \J~E R Y CHEAP-FIVE NE\V foF BUSINESS Wagons; suit butcher, gTocer, express or delivery. 124 West lUth St. TIT AN TED TO PURCHASE.?A STOUT WELL BRED TT Gelding. 15}? hands high ; a bright chestnut: of grand style, high action aud well broken; to be used to the pole. Address, stating all particulars. HORSE, Herald office. XJLTANTED?ANY' GENTLEMAN HAVING A VERY it fine Dunscomb double buggy Harness, almost new, and wishing to dispose ol the same very low for cash, will please address, describing ihe article, how trimmed, Ac., and stating lowest casli price, W. W. ALEXANDER, 15 Central wharf, Buffalo. N. Y. WANTED TO PURCHASE?A COMPLRTE G KNTLEIT man's Turnout: Horse (high actioni and T Cart, Harness, Ac., for cash : must be first class and warianted; fair trial expected. Letter only to M.. 114 East 28th st. W'ANTKD-A STYLISH BREWSTER OR WOOD FT Victoria. Address, stating lowest cash price, Q , box 118 Herald office. WANTED?A GOOD TOP BUGGY' SECOND HAND; if leather covered seats and back: state lowest cash price and where it can be seen. Address K. 0., Heiald. Brooklyn Branch office. Z?THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OK SLEIGHS OK , all kinds and styles in tho city at prices which are far below competition; Bells, Robes. Blankets, Ac.; Carriages of all styles, both new sod second hanu, a very large assortment at prices to suit the times. WILLIAM H. OKAY*, 20 and 22 Wooster st. dhor FOR "A" BANG CUTTER?IN FINE ORDER; qgOtJ nice Kobe, $10; Bells, $3. 124 West 10th st.* (JjITya will buy a sound, well broken, JJiJ l/U handsome dark gray Mare. 5 years, 15 hands; good saddle horse. Can be seen at 47 Great Jones st. (j?1 {)? -BEAUTTFU L F U L L 8 PR I NO GENTLEman's top Buggy, latest style; city built; nearly new. 124 West 10th sf. SM.F.S AT AICIIDY. A~~KT SALE.?CHARLE8 RODE, AUCTIONEER. WILL close out balance of Oil Paintings remaining on hand at store 1,157 Broadway, positively this evening, at o'clock, ip order to rncate the premises. _____ ______ EXTRAORDINARY EXHIBITION* 01 SUpriO V?U I BUIUTIf". IUC I1IUST 111 pctu CUIICCHOH III AMERICAN WORKS ever exhibited in this city, together with a very choice collection of FOREIGN WORKS. To be eold ?t anctlon, at the Schenck Gallery. No. 00 Liberty St., this day aud to-morrow, January Id aud 14. at 12 o'clock each day. Now on exhibition. EDWARD SCHENCK, Anctloneer. ?TUNIS JOHNSON. AI'CTTO.NEER """ , Oldest stand in the city, 37 .Nassau St. TI1IS DAV, at 101s' o'clock, sale of Household aud Office Kumitnre; standard religions and miscellaneous Works, Monday School Books, Banners, Maps of I'aiesilne and the Holy Land. Gothic Stands and Desks, canvas Tents. Flags. Musical Instruments, Chairs. Ac. Special attention of Sunday school superintendents is called to this sale this day! On SATI RDAT, at 10% o'clock, great bankrupt stock: I'ianos. Organs, Ac., by the well knowu makers. Mason A Hamlin, Burdetl, Erban, Stetnway, Haines, Arlou, Ac. "T1if?KoncR. Sale THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, Bronses, Clocks, Ornaments, Brie a-Brac, belonging to William Butler Duncan, Esq., at the Art Rooms, 817 Broadway. The Messrs. LEAVITT. Auctioneers. Auction.?great auction sale THIS (Tlrarsday) MORMN0. at 10 o'clock, at five story brown stone mansion No. 47 W'est ltith St., between r?th and fitli a vs. Handenme nonaenoia rurnmtre. con*i?ung 01 nnot Hull* in crim-on. blue eud tan *allu and brocade; Htetnway A Son*' Pianoforte, Centre Table*, Mirrori, bronre Mnntel Seta and Figure*, Mirrnra, Cnrtalna, Bookeaaea. Klagere*. Cabinet*, Deaka, Library Tablea, Ka?y Chair*. Lounge*, TurkLh Suite; elaborate Bedroom Seta; inlaid lledmeadt, Dreaatng Caaea, ChifToniera. alngle and double Beducad*. Bureau*. Waahatanda, 37 bair ana fprtng Mattreaaea. I'illow*. Spread*, Blanket*, cane Chair*, Kockera, rep. pluab aud baircloth Suit*; Katenaion Table, Buffet, Chaira In leallier. Silverware, Crockery, llall Stand*, 3BCarpet*, Kitchen Furniture. Ac. S. B.?Hale poaitire. Take dth ar rara. ROBERT 0. CASH I.N Auctioneer. A" CCTIOK NOTICE. SALE POSITIVE. Catalogue of elegant Household Furniture. Pianoforte. Carpeta. Ac., at public auction thia (Thursday) morning, commencing at 10 o'clock, at private RESIDENCE 130 WEST nD ST., NEAR HTH AV . namely ? 3 magnificent roaewood Pianoforte*, 1 Stoma ay A Son. 4 rich Parlor Huita. rep* and aatin. 3 Centre Table*, 1 do. Library. 1 roaewood Etagere. French Mirrora, 4 Window lace Curtain*. 2 Pier Mirror*, 2 Mantel. 22 line Oil Painting*, Ac. 14 real Bronae* and Bisque Figure*. 3 Bookcase*. Writing Da*k aud Drawer*. 1 trench ClvCk*. run BOdaya. 3 Turkiah Chaira, 2 Lounge*. 2 Uill Flowar Stand*. 000 yard* velvet and Brnaeelt Carpet*. 1 French China Dinner Sat, 2 Tea Seta. 2i pieces Cat Ola??*rare and Cutlery. 2 Eateneion Table*, I Buffet. IB Dining Chair*. 2 Sofa#. 40piece* Sheffield Plated Were. 14 Bedroom Suit*, complete Bedding. 2H hair and *pring Mattreaae* Blanket*, Ac. 90 aasorted Chaira, Kockera, A% AI?o complete Haaemraland kitchen Vtensila, aaeortment ol furniture for aervant*' apartment. Catalogue compritea 4* a I lot*. Thi* la the largeat tale of the eea?on. Notice ? tiood* packed and alitpped or removed city er country, by reeaunetble men in attendant*. LUKK PITZUKHALD Aactioaear. RK H 1Y 13, 1876.?WITH SUPP _ salem at acctiojf. Auction auction" auction. THIS KAY <Thuradat>. commencing at o'clock, of magnificent llotinenold Furniture, at private rekideme'J1 Kui 2tkh at., near Broadway, eoti intiuir ol magnificent l'arlur Suit*. Oil Faintiug*. Vaee*. Mirrors, Btagerea, Centre and marble Tablet, Bedroom Suita with Kremiug C'aaea. Hedelead*. Bureau*. Waebatand*. aoririg and hair Muiiretara. Bufict, Klteaaloo Tahlea, Crockery, Cutlery, Carpela, Ar. HENRY ilNN. Auctioneer Auction bale-thin (Thursday- morning, at IO', o'clock, at the large private hotter. 1<K> Rant Iltth at near 4th av.. over fl.'i.lOO worth bandaotne llouw hold Furniture. 2U Carpet*; II matrnitlreiit Pianoforte*. Oram! Kucheaa and Marie Antoinette Parlor Suit* in aatiu. Iraeade. rep and haircloth . Paintinira, Mirror*. Curtaina. Bedateada. Bureaus. Wa*hatanda, Mattre*ae?, Beddinit. Biueboard, Extension Table . Ola**. China and Silverware , Cutlery, Lounge*, Chair*, Oilcloth*. Stove*. Ac. J KRAMER. Auctioneer Art. " Special and peremptory eale, to pay advaucea JAMES DENNIS, Auctioneer JAMK8 DENNIS A CO. will aeli this day (Thi.ntdayl. at 11 A M . at Salearootn. 14 Veeey atreet, near A .tor liouae, abont WO high clan* Oil lainlioKs, from eminent foreign awl American artists. tlie whole hnit- tr. extraordinarily But collection amioffering a iplen >' inrtunity to purchasers. Tlie entire lot will l>e aoltl without reserve. B I SHELL. W8LW A MILLET AUCTIONEERS, I HI DAY. January Uth, at 10 30 AM . At No 15 Murray ?t. Handsome Cutlery, Skates Ac. Alto Fnll Line French Tinned Ware. G' KHAKI) BBTTB A CO., AUCTIONEERS T Store and salesroom, No. 7 Uld slip and 104 1'earl at. Sheriff's sale, THL'RSDAY, January 13, at 11 o'clock, at 110 Bast 11th at; fancy black walnut Bar and Back Rar. with Mirror* and Fixtures; alao Chandeliers. with seven and nine burners, and Globes, taken to the above place lor convenience of sale. WILLIAM U. CONNER, Sheriff. D. U. Gslk. Denuty. 1 S." WKINHERDER. AUCTIONBER?SELLS THIS J. day (Tliuraday), January 13, at 73 Bowery, at 13 o'clock, without reserve, l,iSO rolls of Wall I'aper, 50 doxcn men's white and woollen O ve rsliirls.S0,000 ' it'are. Furniture. Beddinir. Skirta, Liquors. Ac. ; also 15 Dress Figures, contents uf a millinery store , line liats and Bonnets. Dealers especially invited. ISAAC M. KI NO. AUCTIONEER, Will sell this day, at 1U>? o'clock Stock and Fixtures of store 111 Christopher it.. consisting ot Tables. Candies, Toys, Candy Jars, Chairs. Showcases, Oilcloth, Ac. Ofhce 70 Varick st. JM. CHR1STALLER. AUCTIONEER. 17 ABINGDON . siiuare 'Hth av ). will sell this tlav. January 13. at 101a o'clock, at No. Ill Abingdon s<|uaro. Household Furui lure or ininiiy uecuuiDg nousexccping?r.uiwneueu anti black walnul Bedroom Suits, marble tup bureau. Ward rubes. Bookstand. rep Farlor Suit. Sideboard. large l'arloi Stove, Dew st))? t'a.-pets, Mirrors. Chalra aud other Article*, buyers, dtAtlcr* and speculator* Invited. JP TKAVKK Al*(' TION K E R. ?M O RTG AG E SAL1 . this day, by virtue of chattel mortgage, at II o'clock at No. 325 7th av. near 2Hlh St., Fixtures and Furniture ol Saloon, Counter*, elegant Back Fixtures. Decanter*, Bottles <.lasses, Icehouse, Pictures, Stoves, Mirrors. Clocks. Bagatelle Table, Signs, (Jas Fixtures, Table*, Chair*, Screen* Ac. A B i'LAKK, Attorney lur Mortgagee, J OHM A. DUNN. Al'OTlON EKR. W ILL Tills DAY at 11 o'clock, sell, bv order of the owner, who has otiici business, the old established Liquor Store at 9t* Walt st. near Jersey Terry. Sale positive. MARSH AL'S RALE?FRIDAY, J A.M ARY 14 Watches, Jewelry, Scales, Sales, Ac. D i:I.I.MAN. Miirshnl. ARSIIAL'S SALR.-J. 8EEBACHBR, AUCTIONEER will sell this day, at salesroom DM Chatham *t., a 10U o'clock, 130 assorted morocco Travelling Bags. II. MYERS. Marshal, ARSHAL'S 8ALK.?J. SKEHACHER. AUCTIONEER will sell this day, at salesroom 164 Chatham st.. at II o'clock, a Lot of Whiskeys, Gins, Brandies, Champagnes, Irish andHcotch Whiskeys* Jamaica Rum, Spirits, Bitters Kimmels, Rhine Wine, 50 boxes Starch Flour. Sugars Spice*. Teas. Sardines, Glasses, Bar Bottles, Counters. Demi Johns, .Measures, Ac. LOUIS LEVY, Marshal. 1 PAWNBROKER'S KAI.E.-R. FIELD. GENERAL Auctioneer, salesroom SB Bowery, will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, fluu lot* of Men's and Women's Cloihing, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Underclothing, Ouilts, Blankets, Bedding. Boot*. Shoes, Ac.; also, Coats, rant* and Vesta Bv order F. Nelson, Grand st. N. B.?Three Lofts to let at bli Bowery. J~>AWNBROKER'!S SALK.-THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell at salesrooms, 59 New Bowerv and No. 9 Oliver st., Sfct lota Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Table Linen, Underclothing, Blankets. Ouilts, sheet*. Spreitds. Shoes, Pillows. Coals, Pantaloons aud Vests. By order ol I. Baranowiti. 1*9 East Broadway. PAWNBROKER'S HA LK.-THOMAS 7. M'GKATU, Auctioneer, I5H Chatham St., corner Mulberry, will sell this day, 11 o'clock, Meu's and Women's Clothing, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Ouilts, Blankets, Bedding, Boots, Shoos, Ac.; also Coats, Pauls aud Vests. By order M. Levy, Grand st. SHERIFF'S*" 8ALB OP CLOTH, CLOTHINO, CASfiL tueres, Ac.?S. HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells this day (Thursday), Jannarv 13, at 10 o'clock, the entire Stock of a Orst elites Merchant Tailor, consisting of ready made Coat*, Pants, Vesta, Suits, Ac . also Cloth, Cassimerc, Diagonal, Doeskin, Lining. Ac. Sale positive. Dealers invited. WILLIAM G. CONNER, Sheriff. Ousuu W. Ui*a?, Deputy. ?tHftRIFF'S BY VIRTUE OF A CERTAIN EX Oecution to me at reeled and delivered I wtll expose to >ai* at public vendue <ti Thursday, January 13, lS7U.ni lJu'elo k m-ki, at Avvr skc.ri .?t the City Hall, in the city of Now York, all the Right, Title and intere-t of Wm II. Reynold) In and to a certain -unt of shares in the capital stock ol the National Bolt Navigation Company, which he hai on December lb, 1B7 at anr time thereafter. WM. C. CONNER, Sheriff Jaiiks Msxwkll. Deputy Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE OF MACHINERY, LATHES, IRON Castings, Ac. S. HERMAN, SherilT* and General Auctioneer, will sell this Thursday, January 13, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at No. 42 Dey St., Engines, lot of Machinery, Shafting*. Presses, Patterns, Drills, Vices, Iron Castings, Belting. Plating. Battt ries. Gas and Office Fixtures. Ac Kale positive. Dealers are invited. WM. C. CONNER, Sheriff Chas W. Utiiam. Deputy. S~ HF.RIFF'H SALE OF A DEsk! SAFeTac.. Tills DAY (ThursdayJ, January 13, at 11 o'clock, at 1(>3 Park place. WM. 0. CONNER, Sheriff Jamss M. Stuart, Depnty. 1IBRIKF'S HALE 0F LIOUORsT"sfoRE~l:'IXTPRES, Ac.? S. HERMAN, .Sheriffs Auctioneer, sell* this day (Thursday), January 13, at 10 o'clock, at No. 72 New Chambers st. a large lot of assorted Liquors. Counters, Beer Pump, Icebox, Ulaeses, Measure*. Ac Sale positive. WILLIAM C. CONNER, Sheriff William Husky, Depnty. H MUFF'S SALE or WINES, LIQUOKS, BRANDIES, Ac?S. HERMAN, Slrerlffs and General Auctiuoeer, sella Friday, January 14, at 11 o'clock, at No. 13 Bowery, cask* of Brandies, Gin. Bum. Port and Sherry; Apple Jack, barrel* of Bourbon and Rye. Scotch and Dish Whiskey; cases Brandies. w lues. Gin, Port and Sherry n Ine; Omco Furniture Sales, Desk, Ac. Sale positive. Dealers invited. WILLIAM C. CONNEB, Sheriff. CTiarlk* W. Upiiam, Deputy. PRY OOODfi ASSIGNEE'S SALE of the stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, in the store No. 131 Kulton St. Inquire in the store of JL). C. WHITMAN. Assignee. T7IOR SALE-CAMEL'S IIAIR SHAWL; SQL'ARE, r modern style and perfect order, 8200; also Cloth Cloak, trimmed with fur. Address Cost office box 1,481. ISAIIKAL S HAIR SETS FuK THE UK'NT HAIR: I with It ladies can dispense with vails; also braids and Crimps. No. 7 Colon square. MILLISEHY AM) URESsMA KING. Marie tillmann co., of caris, importers or Art Millinery, Modes, latest tortus and light shades In ladles'Dress Hats. Flowers, I'ltimes, )elts, Crapes. 4-lH lh at., near 2tltb st. (late Mme. Michels). POST OFFICII MOTH 10. MOST OFFICE NOTICE. X The foreign mails for the week ending Salnrdav, Jannary 15, |M7H, will close at this office on Thursday, at tl l*> A. M , for Europe, per steamer Suevia via Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg: on Saturday, at 5 A. M.. for England, Wales, Ireland and France, per steamer Adriatic via Queenatown, and at 5 A. M for Scotland direct, per steamer Anchoria via Glasgow, and st II :ltO A. M for Europe, per strainer Harmaiin via Southampton and Hreinen. Mails for China, Japan, Ac., will leave 8au Francisco February 1, 1*76. Mails for Australia. New Zealand, Ac., will leave San Francisco, February J, 1876. T. Is JAMES, Postmaster. INSTRUCTION. A "GENTLEMAN, PARTIALLY UNDERSTANDING French, wishes to take conversational lessons; lady preferred. Address PARIS, Herald office. A N EDUCATED LADY WILL GI VET 11K TiE HOIKS' A. daily tuition or three day*1 sewing per week in return lor Board. Address TUITION, box 2"P Iferald office 1 GOOD IIANDWKITING TAl GIIT IN 10 LESSONS' A 56 West 4th St., by OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. Business writing?mk. dolbkar, n*. i.ias, Broadway, removes stiffness, cramping or trembling, and makas elegant bnaluess penmen. /tilESS. ? A FEW MuKK PUPILS DESIRED IN THE \ ' oopular, fascinating and fashionable game of Chess. For terms address LADY TEACHER, box 101 Herald Uptown Branch office. I NOR BALK-IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF NEW York city, private Day School, 15 years standing; terms moderate. Address K., box 102 Herald office. KRM AST"?RENCH. PIANO AND SINGING I A I GUT by a young German lady (Stuttgart Conservatory), for Hoard In a Brat elass taiully ; tafeiencea required. 172 rati Green place, Brooklyn. IIOOTS AM) SHOES. t7?-AUKEMPHAST.'-WR HAVE RECEIVED A \Y small Importation of these. POPULAR ENGLISH SHOES FOR OENTI.EMEN. CANTHElL, 741 4th av. DANCTWR AtADKMlKU. ^ _ Ammm'" J~ MARS'" ACADEMY OF DANCING. 5W , Hlaecker at ?Pupils can commence now ana attend at their own convenience, without lost of leaauns; sand for circular Soiree Tuesday evening. 1 -PAUSE'S DANCING ACADKMY.-CI.ASSES NOW A. forming. PRIVATE LESSONS any hour at 2y ^ llth ?1 * ARLIsIN DODWoRTH'H DANCING SCHOOL. No. 212 5th a?. Brooklyn branch at IDS Washington st. Classes or privatt lessons for ladies, gentlemen and children. For particular! send lor circular. A -cartieh ? Dancing academy,~plimptonm Building. Stnyvetant and 1Mb its. ?New classes not forming, prlvata lessons In glide, double glide and aaeeroM' wallies, a specialty. FKKNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMY. 5ftTH ST , COR 3d av bank building.?Classes Monday and Thursda; evenings, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons New clasee new forming. Keeepuou Tbnrsday evening. J sonars Ik [ E R AI LEMENT. 1 AMI NRMKST*. V-N10N Kgi'ARF. THEATRE (> Hr..??J??y ami 14lh it tj (illEKIDAN KHOOK Propria tor K. A. M. I'ALMEK Maut^ar IK.rr) iiii-ht, ROSE Ml< IIEL, iUii?'r?trd wl?b tlir '!>m . MOST ELABoKATI AM. l.EAl'TIFl'L I I Sl'KNEUY ?v#?r Eft urxtr. * ^(iifp Mini with ft t ..t UNEXAMPLED STRENGTH, UNDOUBTED including the following favorite names:? Mr. Messrs. C. K. Thome, Jr , Stuart Kobsoa, Mil Fred Robinson. J II Stoddart, John Par- Lu nolle. El>*n Piymjtlon, T. K Mom-. Lvun ji,, TRll'Mi'H. j der Thompson. w. II Wilder end W. si. Tr. | Oiiigley, ?u?i Misses Rose Rvtinge. Penny EV i Morant. Nina Vari.in (by kind permission of I Lester Wallncki ?nd Augusta Raymond. A SATURDAY. January I ft. -?? NINTH MATINKB OK ROSE MICHEL. 1 Seats secured two weak* in advance. . Lyceum theatre. French plays. THURSDAY EVENING. January 13, Of LKS DOMKSTIOt'KS FRIDAY EVENING. Jan 14 benefit of Mr. Fiiti Herschy, on LE DEMI-MONDE. JULIETTE CLARENCE in the leading role. w! SATURDAY, LK DEMI MONDE. no MONDAY. LEH DOMESTlgl'ES. TUESDAY EVENING, January is, benefit "I Mr. Dalbert, I LKS PATTKS DK MOUCHE. I Subscription list open end sale of seats to d?y, 9 to V tti Hth avenue theatre. / U Proprietor and Manager .. .Mr. AL'GUSTIN DALY AUUUSTIN DALY'S GREATEST SUCCESS, JC PPI'P II QOGCi U U EEEE p p a g g u t; e ti pppp 11 g g u U EKE Tt p ii g g g u UK P II QQgg^ UUCP EEEE A PLAY DK TO-DAY. With an EXTRAORDINARY CART, including Mis. Fanny Davenport, anil also Mr. Charles Fisher, Mr James Lewis, Mr D II. Harkins. Mr W. Davidge. Mr. Maurice Barryniore. Mr. K. llardenberg. Mr. John Drew, Mr C. Rockwell, Miss X,r Jeffreys-Lewis, Mrs. O. H. Gilbert. Emily Rigl. Kate Uol- y/ laud. Miss Sydney Cowcll and Mr John Brougham. a 1 '. The performance begins promptly at a quarter to R and >1 terminates at 11:10 o'clock. Box sbeet open a mouth sliced for theatre parties. . POLICE REGULATION. ? Csrriages taking np parties must form on 2Hth st. fhcing toward Bmadwav M 1'IgUE" MATINEE SATURDAY. AT 1 3<> O'CLOCK. rTH AVENUR THEATRE.?EXTRA. -t iJ GRAND "PlgUE" MATINEE, Saturday, January is, wil AT 1:30 O'CLOCK. Ml. OOTIDS THEATRE.-TICKETS KDR NEXT SATuiC wii day's Matinee performance of JULIUS CAESAR are Rr n<;w ready. At, jOOOTil'S THEATRE. SPECIAL. 1 for julius cierar. I. The Kree List absolutely suspended U. Places may be secured in advance. Box office open continuously every day from R A. M. to 10 P. M. 3. Ordinary prices will prevail. 4 Performance begins 7 45 evenings, 1 3D o'clock Satur- fT day afternoons. Carriages may be ordered for 11.15 in tbe J. evening and 4 .30 on matinee days. 5. As the grand procession in tiie first act begine almost immediately after curlaiu-rise. holders of coupons are re- Tt spectfully asked to be in early occupancy of their chairs that all tiiay hare an nninterrupted view of the gorgeous display. Tl . T) OOTIDS THEATRE THIRD WEEK. J) JARRETT A PALMER Lessees and Managers SHAKESPEARE SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED, EVERY NIGHT and at the SATURDAY MATINEE. c< I Representation, w itli unexampled splendor, of the Great Tragedy. JULIUS CESAR, witu an unparalleled congregation of Shakespearians in the assignment of characters, Including : Mr. LAWRENCE BARRETT as CAIl'S CASSIUS, p[ Mr. F. C. BANGS as MARCUS ANTONIU8, and Ml Mr. E. L. DAVENPORT as MARCUS JUNIUS BRUTUS. Mr Milnes Lerick 'especially engaged to act the title part ( ; of the play) and the enure company of Booth s Theatre. nn PROMINENT FEATURES ?I of the grand Shakespearian presentment, beyond tbe ex- P traordinarr east, are splendid original music, GRAND JPROCESSIONS and TABLEAUX, a multitude of auxiliaries LI and magnificent sceuery. SI THE FINALE In of the play is a grand tableau the BURNING OF THE Ml BODY OF BRUTUS ON THE PLAINS OF PiULLIPPl. W For grandeur and bounty the tcenery of tliit tragedy |4 it incomparably the finest over produced in any ttugo offer ing, either in this country or abroad. IITALLACKH. te( IT I'ruprietor and Manager... .Mr. LESTER WALLACE JJ' EVERY EVENING 'J und 8ATURDAV MATINEE . J" will he presented Mr. II J Kyrou t lart uew comedy, in fonr j acts, entitled, _ MARRIED XI IN V HASTE, with ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS and the following ca?t ? i Mr. GIBSON GREENE, A Man about Town, i Mr. LESTER WALLACE 1 Mr PERCYPENDRAGON Mr JOHN GILBERT . i Al'OI'STL'S VERB Mr. C. A STEVENSON O r Mr. JC8IAII GRAINGER Mr J. W. SHANNON <3 I RACKsTRAVf ...Mr. W. I1EKBEKT &/ Mr. BUFKLER Mr J. W. CARROLL Bj Ml'MCHANCE Mr G. F. BROWSE PADSToW Mr J PECK SAUNDERS Mr. R. WARREN ETHEL GRAINGER Mini ADA DYAS Mm. GRAINGER Miaa HOSE LISLE I'KITCllAKD Miss ETHEL THORNTON N t EYERY EVENING at H. SATURDAY MATINEE at 1:30. Th THE BALL 8BA8QW. t INFANT ASYLUM BALL.?CARRIAGES WILL AP- 1 proach the Academy of Muaic from above 14th it., deliver poevo, and on taking op pauaenpert line will be formed in Kith St., and up 3d av , and pang ont through 14th PIAYOKOKTEM, OHGAKS, M. A $100 ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE; PIANOS TO j rent, $r> per month and upward; alto new IneirumenU ? at great sacrifice IT GOLDSMITH S Blecoker?t . near Boworv. 1 4 ?FOR KENT. I PKIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND jj[ iV? Piano* of our own make; a!no for t?ale and rent, a nmnbet of Una ?econ<l hand Pianos in perfect order. WILL I am KWAPtt * W.. no. 1in otn av.. ?WT? 1PU1IV Mr A HA lie A IN- IN 1-llisT OLAsS MJIAKK ANIi I ] ' j\ right Piano*, ra*h or in-talrneiit*; Piano* rented; ~,T Piano lor 920; at J, CAMPBELL'S. 118 Blecckcr at A BEAUTIFUL PIANOFORTE, ONLY $100; PIANOA forte* to rent, $"> monthly; Chlckering and stelnwny Pianoforte*, frrrat bargains. J. LIDDLE, 18 Waverley plnre, near Broadway. ? 71 -3 OUTAVE PIANO. NEARLY NEW. flPil; OOOD (j Piano. $7(1; one $4" 10. $l?i monthly; parlor organ* cheap PEEK A SON, 83 Clinton place, 8th it, near Broadway. I "I GREAT BARGAIN ?7'4 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD T7 ,'\ piano, all modern improvements. first cla*? city maker, Xli not u?ed nix months, for $210, cash; Hteluwar ?, Chickertnga. Water*' and other tlret cla?? second hand Piano* at eitrcmely low prices. Wareroom* 481 Hroarlwav. HORACE WATERS A SONS. MAGNIFICENT 7t* OCT A V E ROSE Wot) I) PUSfE * forte. co*t BB7S. for $850; Stool, Cover. Box for shipping; Parlor, Chamber. Library, Dining Furniture; Paintings. Carpets; a sacrifice. Call at priTatc residence lito East ? 13th at.. near 4th ?v. A STEINW \Y A SONS PIANOFORTE FOR SALE J\. at a sacrifice?Four round carved rosewood case, 7>? octave, full agraffe, overstrung Piano, having all Improve- St ment*. Colt $I-UUU, for $830; Stool. Cover. Hox for shipping. j A 7'4 octave Decker upright Piano, '4 cost. N. B.?Pianos o usrd only 7 month*. Call at private residence 47 West '<16th St. C| A" T AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE?AN ENTIRELY NEW flrst class 7 1-3 octave Piano; must be sold regardless "Z of cost. Piano can be seen at 801 l'carl St., near Fulton. ~i LADY WILL SKuTTo UK ROUND CO EKE UO 8 J\. 7 1-3 Stelnwny A Ron's Pianoforte; also rosewood 7 octave, upright. 2fl Hot 3d ?t.. near 2d av. a BBAl'TIFCL CARVED SEVEN OCT A VKPTANO- y forte. $RXt 243 East 30th St., ne*r 3d av. A "MAGNIFICENT WINDSOR PIANOFORTE FOR < salt*.?I se<l ?ix month* by private family; made to or- wl der for pre*ent owner; cost $1 .2UD for $TPjO .including *tool, -~~ rover; Munic Cabinet. co?t $100; also Parlor and Bedroom fp Furniture. Call private residence 120 West 23d it., near X (Jth av. hc< N KLKliAXT NKJV IT A NO f 1!?>. CASH . A STEIN- Cai way. pr.ind, Weber and other I'lanon and Organ* reduced price*. thi? month, on instalment*, and fur rent. ?,a 8. ic BALL A CO., 13 East Mth at. 0o ON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE OKEAT AUCTION sale of . , T' Mnsic. Piano*, Organs. Ac., Jj Mine mo innion nana oi hj*io h ^hpshu yr *t., on Hmurdny, M 13 o'clock. pr T71IR8T CLASH V FRIGHT AND SQUARE PI A *OB TO tfe r rent at low prlcei. new and ecutid hand luatrumenla, dri Steinwaya' and other*. ?t bargalna; rent allowed if pur- tn ctianed. WALKER. 47 Kiwi liftb it. K.tabiiithcd 1820. fol AGNIFICENT 7 1 :? OCTAVE RUN K WOOD PIANO- 2r forte, haelng earned lege, only (11 3, At GORDON'S, , 1 157 Bleeekrr >1 I AN OS, FROM y-o TO K.H). PAYABLE $5 TO ?I0 uer month, upright ami eiviare; Piano* and Organt to *" lent eery low. BEITS' Wareroome, 788 Broadway, corner lOtti it. , SECOND HAND PIANOS. NEARLY NEW. MADE BY V J. A C Hicher, harlDg brolfrn iron plate*: an offer wanted for them. Call on ur addreae BROKEN PLATE PIANOS. 163 Ble?cker meet. tj< \1"K BUY. SELL. LET AND EXCHANGE NEW AND -i ' f aocond hand Planoi and Organ*: alio tell and rent 00 J\ comtniMlon. Ware room*, 32 Kaet Htn al. . MUSICAL. 'i A GENTLEMAN TEACHES PIANOFORTE, ORGAN. _ llarp. Harmon;, pnptii' realdonce, f 10 quarter. Addree* TEACHER, Herald L'ptowo Branch office. 1,285 I Broadway. V /NOLLKOE OP MLfOC, NO ifWEST I4TH ST.-jMME. on . V AThiten and stg Albitet' new term of rocal Pi ''il?mCtlon ; the important bram-h of flrat rudimeut# uudor an Mine. Albitea. Piano Itwni nndor Sle Moroilnl. 1 / 1ARD?PRIVATE LESSONS, PIANO, VIOLIN. E? \J Guitar. Organ, Flnte, Singing; u'fuil 7 menta free; catalogue* free. Addreei HLMMING BIRD, Piano War* room* 32 Kent 14th at. y \TKW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, pn M0, 5 Kan 14th at , neat to Delmontco A i (Chartered IS83 ) fT BROOKLYN BRANCH, J[ 102 ICaa and lOBCoert at-, near State. ' ? MAX MAKKT7.KK, KOWARD MtiLLKN II ACER. Oeo. mi W Morgan. Slga. G Moroaini. C Tiimani, W. F Mill*. Sign |) G tInert I Charlea Wel?, .1 Ue Jasleoakl, Uuataae >\ ataou. t Augnat Arnold Mark llallum A Hleinhau. .nd a Urge i enrpa of di*llngwtebed proteaoora are now at the New York 1 Cunaeraelerj. I ,D. PRICE FOUR CENTS. ANlflRMENTS. I LOBE THEATRE. 7_'H ami 730 Broadway, balow Btb (t. W. BI'TLKK Manager. Delighted Ihounenda Championa of tuccckk. The (treat Star Company of New York. Oraud Hit of the great Sen?atlon Comujue of the day in hla aenaatinnal lAKHV MONTAGUE | Song*. Nice Una anil <i> NAUGHTY NOVELTIES. Keceivea a perfect ovation nightly. Meaar* IIOGAN aud LORD In New skctehee CHAN. VOl'NU. the Manter Ventrlloonlat of the World. ! Carrie Duncan.Mita LIUie Hail. M!a? heuip, Miaa Wllaon. par Hilt/, Chaa. iienedict. J. D. UritBu In their nide-aplitif acta. The Kerrl llernandat Pantomime and Ballet upe. together with other prominent artiata. EVERY E.MXO. See billa. cadkmy oFmi'sic. theresa titiens. GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. # u compliance with lb* generally expre?aed deaire to bear MLLK. THERESA TITIENS aetne of her J only celebrated lyric Imperaonationa. the tnager haa the honor to announce a few nlghta of Italian era, to commence on MONDAY, JANUARY 24, which occaaion Ml.LB. THERESA TfTTENS il mate her brat appearance in America la her world ra? n ned character of NORMA. PARTICULARS IN KUTl I!K ADVERTISEMENTS Drdera for boxea and re.ertad keati will be received at tge door of Acadenn of Mmic. ^LYMPIC THEATRE 624 BROADWAY. IHN'iE. I'OOLE .. " Manage* NIMBI.K NIP RECONSTRUCTED IE NEW CLOWN Mr robert FRA8EH ie new haul quin Mr a w maffl1n ldrlisr, the WATER QUERN and Watson, the man fish one hundred little ladies as our army and navy. THE FAIRY FOUNTAIN OP real water. THE NEW COMIC harlequinade. TIIE POUR GREAT NOVELTIES. TRI.INE at II NO iIKV FOUNTAIN al L I.') t.MY AND NAVY at ? Ml iW HARLEQUINADE al H.ldl GRAND TRANSFORMATION. 10.30. tTINEKS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2. IARK THEATRETBROADWAY AND 22D ST. LIGHT COMEDY. VAUDEVILLE. FAKCJ5, "Spurt that wrinkled care derides." EVERY NIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE WIDOW HUNT, th John Dillon, Cyril Searle, W. J. Perguson, F. I.angley, us Mary Stuart. Miss Murio Louise, Miss Maude Granger ss Kate Livingston MY TURN NEXT, Ih John Dfllon. Charles l'arsloe, Hurry Owynefle, J W. utoiic. Miss Pearl Eytmge, Miss Kale Livingston, Misf inle Kdmondson. I'u conclude with the laughable Scene, Kl^N IN A JURY ROOM, from Crucible, slightly changed and localised. kdmission.fi; Reserved Seats, fl 50; Balcony, SOe. MATINEE THURSDAY AT 2 P M. 10 NY PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE^ 5M5 and 587 Broadway, directly opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. le only theatre in New York'that presents NEW ARTISTS AND ATTRACTIONS EVERY WEEK. te augmented force* to the already powerful company fb? the week commencing January 10, will comprise ? TDK Bill 4, LESTER, ALLEN, SMITH AND WALDRON JLLINS and WREN, JOSEPH A GULICK, NOKTON BROTHERS, SAM DEVERK. POOLE BROTHERS, WKSLYN and CASEY, Miss ELOISE ALLEN, JENNIE MORGAN, JENNIE SATTEKLEE, SADIE DE8HON. IANK GERARD, CHARLES WORLEY tud tho entire list of Tony Pastor's great Star Company. TONY PASTORS L'SICAL MELANGE AND ORIGINAL LOCAL SONGS. MATINEES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Carriages may be ordered at 10:30. Orchestra chairs and irate boxes can ba engaged six days in advance. IOWBRY THEATRE.-THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. Brilliant success of tbe popular young artist. Miss LII# E WILKINSON, in her great local Sensation Drama NSIIINB; or, THE WORKING GIRL'S OATH; also the great Irish Drama. In four acts, entitled KATHLEEN tVOURNEKN ; or. ST. PATRICK'S EVE. Mies LILLIB 1LK1NSON as Kathleen O'Couner. IKOOKLYN Til EATRE. I Lessees and Manager*.... Messrs SHOOK A I'ALMEB GREAT SUCCESS Mr. JOHN E. OWENS aa Perkyn Middlewick, the Butman, in Byron's Comedy of "OUR BOYS," which will be jeiited for positively three last performances on MON lY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY evenings ofthis week rhursday and every evening and at Saturday Matinee, ai ' M , Mr. JOHN K. OWENS (first time in Brooklyn! ai leb Plumnier in Dickens' charming Fairy Drama "DOT; I. THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH " Jox office open dally from 8 A, M, to 10 P. M. irOOD'S MUSEUM. WOOD S. V Tnis DAY. Matinee at 2. Beetling at ?. Admission '! > cente. i jolk keen and belle Howirr, I sallik adams, tu tbe burlesque, I in the sensation, JACK THE NIB giant KILLER. | Cl'T OLOVE. AX FRANCISCO M fNSTKKUs I OPERA HOUSE LIS Kit AN CI.SCO MINSTRELS, I Broadway IN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, I and 2fRh ?t. LN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 4>- . r9 HOME <?> BACKUS' impersonations of OAKEY HALL. BARRETT, BANCS, DAVENPORT. 4r. First llm* of the SPECTRES; OR, TUB KINO DEMONS. iw Songs, Jokes. Dances. Ac. ^ ,e funniest eutertainment In the city Seats ??cured. and the bod Company. M ATI NEK street cam may be ordered at 10. SATURDAY ATI IIV0U THKATRB,' " Sib it., between 2d and 3d art. Lait week of tbe wondroua sensation, ERL KINO. EUL KINO. Ftrrl appearance of THE VICTORKLLI BROTHERS, tbe Muiical Clown* and AcrobaW. H UlillKY UAOOERTY, Dutch Comedian. I grand olio of Noveltiea and Sentation. HKATRE COMIQL'B, 514 BROADWAT. MATT MORGAN Managci si CLAIIA MOORE. Professor CARLYLE AND SON. First week of RICKEY AND BARNEY. WM BARKY. Mr. CH AS KNOLLMAN, . C1IAS. WHITE. Mr DAN KKLLKY, WAYNE AND LOVEI.Y ,ASSIC TABLEAUX. LIVING PICTITRES, s? NELLY ST. JOHN. Mm M I NNIb C. OKAY. A NEW OLIO OF FUN AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday. ERMANIA TH BA TRK I4T11 ST r AH. NEUENDORFF Directut THURSDAY, January 13. COMTKSSE HELENA. Comedy. In three acts, by Kchweltser. lox Office open daily from U till 4 o'clock. "AOLE THEATRE. BROADWAY AND 881) ST. I Mr. JOHll IIART Sole Proprietor and Manager. Brilliant luccesa of tbe great Spectacle, the DEMON STATUE, and tbe TRANSFORMATION OF THE SEASON'S * SEASONS, every evening until further notice. Scuts secured twelve nights in adranre. MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday. IAKISIaN VARIETIES, HiTIi st an!' HIUia""DWaY. TEMPLE OK SENSATIONAL ART. Eveninfs. 8 o'clock Matinees, Tuesday, Thnrs- .. day and Saturday, 2 o'clock FINEST PROliKAMMK OK THE NEW YEAR. 5 A maze of beauty, music, dance and pleasure. r Where taste and fashion spend their hours ot teisnre, ' Where spicy specialties and naughty music, voluplu jj ons dances Nice, but Krenchy. Krenchy, all Frenehy. ^ Grand Olio of till Artists, in gems of Ballet, Song. . Dance, Karcc and Sketch. Unprecedented success ol 2 the Opera fanlastlqne. The Naughty Duchess. M. J Itlandowskl's great creations, the Bird Cage. | Is Vivandiere. | Tableaux Vlvante. to Da Minuet, style and costume of Loala XVI. Siamese Twins. | The Guide's Return. 3 Rose Keeue, Win. Forretter and George Atkins. T Hen Dodge, the great impromptu: Myles Morris, c Winona Bridget, Arpold Bros., the inimitable gro- 5 tesonea. A wilderness of specialties. An army of J Artists. FiTllD AVENUE THEATRE, NEAR 31ST ST-PANOrarna of Irelaud, America and Rome; 45 spiemlid net and Transformations; 5,500 feet of canvas; lllnsted by talented corps of artists. Plrst appearance of the rrolls at this house?R. V. Carroll, Master Rddie. Littlo k and the General. ".Conroy and Dalv, J. 11. Rvan. Kuy tars, Allie Drayton, Nellie Vincent. Ida Foy aa Nan, tha od For Nothing. Ilonses crowded nightly. Admission, 1.; Orchestra Chain, 5Gc.; Reserved Seata. 75c. sRAMATIO SCHOOL NO. ? ONION SQUARE. " Miss KaNNV HUNT, English actress, studied nnder s. Charles Keen, andflate of the Theatres Royal, Princess, nry Lane, Strand, St. James, Theatres Royal. Dnblin, rerpoolJEdinburgh, Glasgow. Ac., prepares ladies and genmen. also children, for the stage, tragedy, comedy, farce, swing room recitations, fencing, dancing and deportment ught; private lessons II desired It engagements proenred pupils when competent Mme.|E. BISHOP will preeide er lecture end musical department. Large Hall to let r lodge, meetings, Ac. Wanted, Brst class Theatre to sat, In city, well stocked with scenery and properties. john lord s LECTURES ON OKEAT BENEFACTORS. The second of this coarse of twenty-live will be given on 1U BSD AY, January 13, at ll>{ o'clock, in Association all. Subject PHIDIAS?GREEK ART. Tickets for the conrne, with reserved seats, 912; single rJT POPL1.AII SONG Or THE DAY IS J. R. Thomes' "Must We Then Meet u Ntrunijrrs f" with pent lithogreph litis. doc.; slso Just oat, "Golden Honrs," K rhnroM. **. ; "Lot Ms Drssm Apein.*' Mulilren. ttle ; -nils Tin Moid.sr." Molloy. 86..; "Belle," weits. Le>tbs, OOc.: "Auf wrtedersehti " volts. Aronton W. DITVON A CO., 711 Broedwey. [OLOSbEUM, BROADWAY AN D 36T11 sfT rhe men element of this fsrorlts resort bsfft to enunes thst tbs three crest works of srt. "The Slope of trts," "The AstetslnMlon of the Archbishop of I'srls" d lbs penoreme of "Tbs Krenco-Praeslen Wsr," srs still . exhibition. Music by Grefulle s snperb bond. In the omenede, erery seeninsr. Admission, AO cents. Children iir pries. No extree. Open from 1 to ? P. M. end from 30 lo lOJlo P. M. V~>ANTBD~-A HMART TOCNO MAN AS TREASURER for s irsrelllnn ironps ; must bsrs BAJO rssb to desit: etoerience not necess*r? ; security given. Address lA^itLtWG TROL'PK. liereld office. 'II K*"lT A Li AS ftC'iiooT BAND AND STRING ORchetg-e, under the direction of Msestro U. t'onteriio, St to inform the pnbl s tlisi it Is reedy to eecspt e lis germs lor peredes, o.inverts, bells, perlles. soirees, Ac. No. ? t-eonerd st. or No 31 (test A'>tn st. NKtNT AMY I.I'M ?AMV-A FRONT BO* FORTATK tl the tlieeirs ticket oftjre. Klftb Arsuns Hotel. ASissiou Tickcu et the reeulur oricse